the acton free press tllunsday august 25th i9 lip artnn 3 xtt jlrebb fuuukaj erj tardj t ac tea 0uru mil poi oiim hqiiriatili 0te bk tu aa4 u4num kau w i adviarnsrac rats o miu4 gtm l iuuix csju ljf ait wr acailea w fc ula am ik frm pmm a uvwlluu u vku um lht u wltt iuu lot mr vrror i tap j tlii m fmumld u wrtliu if l r tuft tw lr jvavtli i uiimm attic duly tic 4 by lb j ava mh iwk ro o rluaa tvutalj avmtxl vrtliesf tkraa md la kl am if wf mmf 4tl i m4 mwfmuj w tv vr pru tas liiulitj tfcii mm um each twneartlaa of tk aailr cml of wb 4jrtlaai tba ccvaiw vr tw aod wre rltau ipw acaim by i msaat- c as lop dills uii trlephonts nttil oh mi 94 mor ttt lw daxku a week from next tueidoy aclon volrrs will decide on whettwr the installation of jewerv will be made and whether aclon will keep in step with similar improvements now being done in milton and uit completed in georgetown it is well that a public meeting has been held and ample time been given to put the question in its right light the vote is for the go ahead signal on a 350000 expenditure for acton sewers it should not be confused with any industrial dn posal system which would have to be decided later entirely apart from this vote there have been o many probabilities put forward that the elector cannot be hlamed for beinrj confused it was also well established that ratepayers desire the cost to include laterals to the street line and assurance was given that this could be included and the work would be done at the time the contractor were laying the lines the question hni been put fairly to thr rate payers it had no extra polish by way of 0 scllino argument the bare facts of costs etc were not camouflaged anyone who thinks that this added service will not have to be paid for is badly mistaken we think its moderate rost spread ever a period of years is quite within actons reach and investment houses arp of opinion acton can well afford the expenditure nnd n ready are enquiring alxut the ale of bonds the decision is an individual one if acton needs sewers ml sanitary dispoal now is thr time to get it if you want acton to laq behind now is the time to say so council has done well to give the ratepayers thr opportunity to settle he question if it is passed it will mem much more work for municipal officials and members of council but progress always means additional lurdens tuesday september ath is the day for vour decision part time job as one of our exchanges points out there mas a time when school boards although neve underworked had a comparatively straiqhtfor ward time of it their sessions dealt with the hiring and firing of teachers construction and repair of school buildings which were them workers 11 to endeavour to save other buildings that are constantly threatened thats why advisable to ue every pre caution against fire on a farm town fires usually result in partial destruction while rural fires in variably are a complete loss its pitiful to stand by and see the destruction go unhampered in a arm fire it s disastrous in these days of high building costs because the structure can never be 1 ep laced for the amount of insurance earned keifosrc5i recollections ol acton ioelfol fp must sail u s mor public attention has been so focussed on our trade problem with great britain that we have been inclined to forget that there are still serious difficulties to be solvwd in this matter with the united states trye by a combination of rfstnc nig imports and boosting exports we havw re duced the alarming unfavorable balance that had developed since the war but we would be foolish says the financial fast to conclude that our troubles are over not until we- boost our export to something much closer the import totals can wc afford to breath- tasier we are still very far from that goal the best way of balancing our us trade is not to cut import down but to build exports up that should be our long term policy not only is this good business for us it is also rood business for uncle sam because a strong prosperous canada constitutes the best possible torthern defense for the united states tax value the flunking flnfj summary of the editor ot the pans 5tar is applicable to most communities loo often we as citizens are apt to say taxes are high and give little consideration to what w re ceived for this yearly levy heres the way the paris editor puts it the other day we were talk ing to a former paris citien who had moved to a residence out ide of the town he said that living in the country had a lot of advantages but he never really appreciated the services he got in town until he left for instance he pointed out that there is garbage collection what a heada tie that is m the country then in ihe winter there nre ashes after you have filled up all h holes m the driveway a grent pile accumulntes and getting the kids to school presents another problem especially in the winter an inadequate water system often gives a lot of trouble the fire haard is a constant worry wth no fire department handy the friendly police of ficer who is available if a suspicious character js in the neighborhood when your wife is alone with the family is missing of course outside the town ye editor got to wondering how many people really appreciate the value they get for tlteii m money tnke our streets lights bnd oes weed control heolih service and the multi tudmoiis services we get for so little output how would we like to do without them probably wc get more value for the tax mcsney than for any other sum e spend the verane pans taxpayers assessment is probably 00 for which the taxpayer pays about 106 that represents about 00 a week or about 30 rents a day think of 1 less than the average ipflvr spends ffir cigarettes or theatre or re f ehmrnts less than many spend on a vacation if we were without town services for a short period our friend said we would be glad to get them hack at twice tin price we think he s got omethmq there back in 1899 tultaa frf tfc pr f tfcurdat ancufit 1 it contractor al crlppa will com- menne the erection of the offices at the turning co next week contrmetor campbell u put tin i up two more dwelllngi on mount campbell cobbi hud while unloading grain at the farm of mr n f undaay on tues day afternoon the rack lifter drop- rd and alung the whlppltre with great force against jtlchard hrtmn painfully bruising his arm he had a narrow evape frtun more mnous injury iv ctertrlr light will ahorl- ly tr lntatd at kalrtlew 1lare the prewnt high school imim in 1 aitim nrvu hefure mff 1 d tui h an rxixlut where ao man fhm la ntix ni and profmit own hae nm overt tu the north w t it num 1h mure 1 ft tfila week mr and mrs oo kd ard lmve i til morning their home in hint mlhlgan mr w y smith offers fur sale ms 1t ming itatri itrid two lot hii do um imih mid two lot- nue an john street in ihtklnn at llnvervaiue ny on monday mth august john ltrkinv jr lumn iij of art on md r back in 1929 ryeni the issue of ike fre praaa of t1iuradar anguat tl imt th riiills th aitwi llih n himil nhow thl ihi pupils tnjd a m i rrtitilh showing in th 1 pittn nt il xminmitionv nin ti n will ni im ih old a 1 osioii in ii ilton oontv on noii ml 1 1m tin 11 wr 1j np ph tions m ton h ltotn1 fot 1 nt t ition mn h k w nl mi alu kk i this wk l in1th t mik th ir bom uih mi w m lioilmin a 1 pn us wiin w ol 11mu1l in st ph s itomn iitliolt huith in wii 1 i uimin whn hon 1 ipllon 11 1 uu 1 t mi tnl mrs t papilbm r atm w v urutid in nuirri- to ailintn whit id- m on of lh lat mi a v tut ind mi- whit mrit mi hi in at li inipti n on thuin t iv aiikh- ltli l w i 11 1 i ni ktin on f lh in rtwnnl nu klin ol a 1 n ni 1 ul i public execution j 1 th ti milx r h 1 1 m r put ih x will 1 f tui m li 01 nlu n 1 i vhih ti n h th selves fairly simple sanitary arrangements were 1kowise simple ancj 40 were moil of the other problems now the members of the average district hagti schchil board must in the sum total of trier individual experiences and wisdom be able to competenty grapple with such problems as mass feeding of pupils diet and costs social problems arising from the use of the auditorium for public end organisational gatherings logistics involved in transporting pupils to and from tchool on an involved network of bus lines and small feeder itnej complicated financial setups which wind themselves around pupils attending school from without the school district hiring of personnel other than teactiers such as cooks and caretakers these men operating farms and stores and other businesses by day and doing the ob of a corporation board of directors in iheir spare time ana versatile fellows in deed i editorial notes the great cn opens tomorrow and manv from this district vmii be attending and exhibiting fere tor the next tvo weeks its ex time agam in k ii ix 1 ih in r i 1 inn mii 1 rt ti r torn 1 on h u flv th i ilh h ml t ill u 11 t h m 1 wontl il mi n th m 1 1 1 hi itv inn i th- ml- ol fins i 1 1m i t m il n 11 oil k nt ann 1 11 11 vu qi fu th- li i v mtion iurp f ihi w n onli m n i to vh w how niili rn 1 h nusti v h ips control pt 1 tlor h inii illiirn nf m1 rr a monument built of enduring granite symbolic in design and reverent in purpose resting in surround ings of peace and beauty a tribute of respect and honor to the dead a constant source of inspiration to the living we employ ne aganh buy dirf oakviue monument works 19 couocne st west in thrt s spmt iillk no ot rntrod icinq inottirr fluit of milk fwr oldo tinb meant hiqhc- tpst incl its crtini in the pail why cin t o i rtvt us qood kkiin milk w itti n little cream left tor the top canadian auto factories turned out 140 ms units in the first six months of the year compared with 129 180 cars last year and 126 215 the year before apparently somebody is buying new cars remarks the chesley enterprise 1 in in el in ii iiiiiii lh m cm utv th hi lit in i i m i th i kn- i in p r ii ul i t ni 11 i ti v ulii 1 t il 1 1 mkiimio mm km min io in i u in i ti- 11 h nfin it in i p i il lilh hi- h th ill ii i i t lu ih ii i ii n ml 1 k i hi u lit 1 ill h jinl hi i li i it n i luh tti 1 i luirvi th 1 it m th ll l u u imo lw lthl hml r h ml it i 1 u ilh n pi if ul in la ul iitmitii ddt p r ihiim iid thmthl n ipthil n what wohmno iullu theres nothing quite so hopeless as a farm barn destruction or house going up in flames in built up areas there is usually some form of lire protection and of course all towns and cities a sign in all general molttrs plants reads according to recognized aerotechnical tests the bumblebee cannot fly because of the weight and shape of his body but the bumblebee doesn t know this so he goes ahead and flies anyway i ntl r the fur seal acrihtmerl ith the fnited states canada ull iiuiu ipproximalrk 13000 skins till jr thii i the dnmmitin k 20 ikt c nt of th annual take from th si a h rds of the pnbilof island in the b ring sra avst of alaska special briomrs pamoy velno 3e hht aylmer peaches le tomato juice 21c llbbys catchup 19e peanut butter srs j7e honey boy honey z5c sweet pickles v 45c lyna valley wax beans x xjc frankfiord peas 3 25c romar coffee 28c 53o carrolls danoee tea s8c 75t cebto crystals lie t1 xsc pickling spice 33c canada vinegar s9 2 dcwrsit trta catarac dry ginger ale x n xc m posit cxtt pork and beans ik 227e ogilvies cake 29c white cake mix 29c nabob coffee 32c 61c heinz baby cereals x3c einxsaghettirt strawberry jan pure 120 j 33c jiffy pie crust 17c3ic shellpak spices 10c bruces bird seed xic bruces budgie seed 17c pard cat or dog food z9c ballards meaties il 2 ia x9c heinz vinegar at 65c mfostt cxtm jello lemon pdx 2 i7c aylmer irish stew 25c butter bdc biscuits x 35c have good equipment and brigades to fight fires there is a water supply plenty of pressure and ell the tools deemed necessary to stop the blaze and keep the fire from spreading in town and cities t heres a fighting chance against a fire in property out on the farm properties once the blaze gets e firm hold there is no stopping it until everything within reach has been burned out and destroyed water supplies are never ad and the best thit can be done by the willing where s the recession asks the ottawa citizen whereas the united states has ex- penenced unemployment sufficiently lecious to warrant relief protects in some regions canadian umploymenr remainset a record level now the ecpnomcqulookjn the united states is brighter the experience of recent months suggests that th canadian economy is not as vulnerable to changes in the united states and abroad as canadians have thought in the past it is too soon to claim tfvat a mapr change in this respect has occurred but there is reason to hope for con tinued highlevel economic activity in canada erection of acton into a town it u the intention tj the vuus of art on to make application to the ontario municipal board far the erection of the ukd villain into tflf ri1ui at 1 i4wn sui4erkuon to take effort on or about septem ber 15th 1949 13su j mcgeaehl clark wt patterson ho rpaalallatu ky tt 1u wvndhalf bt ouelptl rfcaaa comflately bqulppad oneaa fialow umhar shoa stant ohhaitfat canteloupes fancy quality 16 quart 00 ftaiket 77c lb oranges vary juicy uia 344t doian lemons siia sooa doian bananas goldan rip 18c 23c 39c on onions small pickling 13c hears chok cannino 6 quart 7c batkt idc if its need able its want ad able business directory iiedicax dh w g c kennev pfcmlelai aa4 sur tsurreuor to dr j jl ueni office in syraon i lock ulll st aetoa onn hiu is hi- ffcaa i uk l a garrett pfcyllab mmui 84irgaa raarlck straat aetaa fomurly dr nauoa a afaea offlre lhone z33 reildellea s dental ll a j i1uciianan ueauj hurvai offlre ulijimn work ulll offlre lloura- 9 a iu- to ph xilay ikimiiunk its dr grorgi a sirrs daataj hurea mill st txtmer kreuerlck aeaa office hourk 9 uo m to 3j0 s ihl1iu1nk 19 joiju c i i lathi klani b a atton iuiiu1 haltelur neury om it fiuu livir hoskin clurtared aeeenataala surtrwaon to jrnkinh a iiabdt 1vi5 metrupulltan llldg victoria kt teroou klg filsl vetebinahv h i young v s h vsc wlahaary hurgeaa office hrtiokvltle ontarla ilumr milkin mfrt i oaklh vs bvsc wurtaary hurgeaa offlr um ittitlenr knox ava attun lhone 110 nihitijnuhih tiik victor b rumlbt hjnekal home ffeaerej heme ilat4 amkafaaie srilna thr community for 45 yi iiiijii vi nijjht or day uiiioikhiiy i arm atilncy lrcoi a oiiict atffncv m can llrail olfur kent lllifii twrtat miiin tejrctatlva ton lwabi ihon lirorgetomii utw i l wkigmt nlualnr ltjnr m nitm i a j i ii a i institute of nl muni- i ii ijt i t ka 1 m itiill mi ml- r u mwllu mnrt insuiiiiit akiinao trttion llltir uittur slrrrt rton a iliom- r tiavkuaks ijiue crav coach ijnks xaiias ikaa k acton la t talboubhl fiut nm hsh am 1111 m m urn 4 41 in till p m 8m i nt ililui pn rftttkouiu uhj n l j j z pm 7 ni j ij pm ii 33 pin 1 hil ixupt sunday wl hull- uiwluijjv suinly umt hulirlayk railways caanadian national i standard tima ettatbound dailv sm am daily evceet sundavi lij jim 7 10 pm sub- day only 8 10 p m daily raoapc bunday hyer at gorcuvin sf rm daily fler at georgetown daily except monday 1 17 bjil monday only 13 jo a m dally w- rrpt sunday 8 48 am u0 pm 7 44 pm saturday only 1j8 pjb sunday only a 43 a m flafstop 5 48 pm irugatop except 3atnd sun optaattrim 7 douglas street gublph eyes examined glasses fitted